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Originally Posted by rvruggiero
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Originally Posted by sqwinny
Correct. You got the most important things. The seats and interior. The exterior is easy to retrofit as it's bumpers, wheels, brakes, suspension which are different. Those you can always add in pieces but the interior is the hardest. It doesn't really matter if you ever go coilovers or not.
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Hmm I don't track the vehicle, just enjoy a "sporty" ride that is engaging to drive on mountain roads and inspires some confidence to take turns, want better than most vehicles but I'm not racing or doing anything serious. You think it's Worth it to go coilovers in my case? I mean let's be real most driving is around town...groceries and Home Depot with the occasional drive on the parkway and some great mountain roads.
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If you are happy with it than that's all that matters. It's when you figure out your car could "talk" to you more and respond to your inputs faster is when you start to make changes.
Otherwise enjoy the car for what it is. When you get bored, a stage 1 tune will really wake it up power wise.